458 



LITKKATTKi:. AM I'KICAN. l\ 



forth by Leopold Landau, M. D.. and Th. 



dau. >f. D. : A. C. Hu:i.-r Smythe published \ 



foorOonsecutii 



with Fifty-three Recoveries"; Franklin II. Martin, 



nent of Fibroid Tu- 



of the Tterus: Medi- al. Kleetrical. and Sur- 

 ty we were Indebted 



Lawson '1 neal Operations, and An 



age of the rtcrus." J. \\ . \\ 

 Aitnl Martin. M. D.. wW the joint 

 atuii. u-'k .-f Qenito-Urinan Sur- 



itisc on the Surp-ry of the Alimen- 



teii by A. Krnest Maylanl. and 



linical Text-l**>k of Sir H..MS and 



TrvalmrM' h-nald, M. D. A seventh 



Kieinentary Bandaging and 



Surgical DrwsiiiL'. by \\ 



and in |*rt rvwrit' Hdlinirhaiu Smith, 



rst two out of three volumes of " Outline-, ,f 



.d ley. 



ed respectively to "The Limbs" and 



Trunk." A " Manual of Static Kl-'d ricity in 



: Thcrajteiitic l"ses"was contributed by 



Monndl. M. I). ; a thinl edition, revi-edanil 



enlarged. ap|>ean d of - Ptomaine Leue,, mains. 



s. and Antit4.xin-." by Vi ' 



M.IK, an.l F. <i. Now. M.'D.-. as did a fourth 

 enlarpe<l and revised edition <>f "Principles of 

 Bacten .!..-\."' OU.M.D, WilliamTebb 



and Fxlwanl IVrrv V usscd - PJ 



Hurial and bow it may be prevented." with 

 d reference to t ranee." cat alepsy. and other 

 nded animation: "Atiomalies and 

 Curiosities <,f Medicine." bein-,' an ciicyclo] 



ion f rare and extraordinary ca-e-. b v 

 Oeorge Mead (J-uld. M. D.. and Walter L. 

 M. D.. was a work of rare int.- : , -: ; \. 1 >. Waller, 

 M. !>.. i the first series of "Lectures on 



" upon "Animal Mlect ri<-ity ": and from 

 O. y. Stewart. M. I)., we had - A Manual of Physi- 

 ology vrith Practical Fads of an Old 

 Physician." by - Keith. M. D.. was intend- 

 ed as a sequel t., -A Plea for a Simpler Life": 

 s M. D.. (old ' i and 

 why we do mt Live !/ an in 

 the" HOUM- for Family ami Individual Con-ultation " 

 was supplied by .1. I: ! . D. : and - Practical 



i by .1. Lane 



M otter, M. D~ and I:. H. Pirth. u Aoddenta and 



Kmergencies." by Charles Win-low Dulles. M. D.. 



a manual for "the treatment of surgical and 



m. dial emergencies in the absence of a physir -ian, 



through a fifth revised and enlarired edition: 



.win S.lly. M. I)., published "Solly's Medical 



r Hook of Treatment for 



1807" was issued: K v. Charles Coppciis declared 

 tl Principles and Medical Practice" theba-i- 



jurispnidence: William C. AljM"; 

 I "The Pharr , ; ;i ,id W. I). 





. No l>M,k <>f poems 4 commanding 

 merit WM sent out ilurin^ l^i'T. From Harriet 

 i \v had - In TitianN (iardeii. and 

 <Mhei and from.lohn H. Tabb. " L\ i 



from Henry Jack n Van Dyke. Jr.. " The Hui 

 idfrom" lUissCarman. I 1 ,.. 

 iik of the .f (ho 



.lohn \'a;. . ilnii- 



A hitcomb I. 

 illustrated der- 



pulili.shed " S..n-s of 

 other I'.M-MIS." In which 11 



!lurn wrote -O M Kxtraction" of the 

 with notes on their inatomy and physiology. "The 

 Derelopmenl of the Prog's Kgg," by ThoouM Hunt 

 Moraan. was an infcrodod riim-ntal em. 



-jry: <'harle Sedgwirk Minot wn.le on -Hu- 

 man Km bryology "land If artin L. Holbrook. M. D.. 

 on "Stirniculture," Infan.-v and Child), 

 were the them. ,,f France, 1\ \Vi*d in a practical 



manual for mother-: -The Human Flower," by I in ** Inequality and Progress.' 



Kllis Kthelm.-r. was a simple statement of the phv-i'- Harris : "Industrial Freedom," bv David Mac- 



I . i i . - . - ..*..... 



Lil., :!\ an 



'i vines by .loin i .Merrill. 



-TS YsatDe 



.lolins,.n and AH. ion Fel! , n-in- 



p-r published " The |i.,ok of the Hill-" : and .1. 

 Buckham, -The Heart ..f Lit- 

 piret entitled " 



and fn.in 



^!. \ h Wolf,- II. .\\e contribute. | -Shad.' 

 W. Clayton Hopkins. " Kose Leaves"; and Kdnah 



r Clarke. " An <>|> ;l1 -" " ( (|irr "I"" 1 '' ' 

 and other Child \'er>es " were written b\ M. 

 Wilkins. " 1'oems now Firsi Colli-di- 1 " of Kil- 

 mnnd ( 'larem-e Stedman . and 



1x3 W Wallace's two | ..... ins " Th Wooing ol M 

 toon" and "I'mnmodus." bound in one vohum 

 illustrated by I>n Miiil and We-iielin. mad- 

 of the. handsome holiday 1 ..... k-. "The Nland 

 Lily " was an idyl of the Nc- of ShoaK by Lillien 

 I'.la'nche Fearing; "The DnMm.-r-. and 

 Poems" came from Mdward S. Van Xih- ; "Folly's 

 Hells" a (iermaii legend, was put in vee by 

 Ami" (lardner Hal'-: " \\ and \\'andei- 



by Claiborne Addison Vounir. w-re illus- 

 trated by Kthelred I',. Harry, and "The old Ilous... 

 and oth'er Poems and Sketches" were written by 

 Dullie Hoylaii. " Kchoe-." by .lo-.-j.hiin' 

 Curtis Wood bury, were decorat.d by Mn<- l'a|H-; 

 Clarence t'rmy gathered "A X'ini. 

 Maximus A. Lewer can-lit " Kehoes ( ,f Ha 



': and Samuel Wal v at. -d " Dr.-anis 



in aomecpan." P<iems liv I-iduard A. .ienk- 

 entitled -The Soinnin^ Wheel at I,' si "; I; 

 W. Chambers published a book of ballads entitled 

 "With the Hand": "The Death of FaNtaf,. and 

 Other Poem-" were by L. Hn. l> at 



and Other Verses" of Mr-. I-' ranees .lane 

 \'an Al.styne were a'-rompanied by a bio- 

 sketch by Rob.-rt L. .-. .<i\ ' Vere, 



and Other Narratives" and " Om : Mammon: A 

 Spirit Soup" were poetic contribution- ! . L. M. 



mis: "Chilhowe,- : A Legend "f the < < 

 Smoky Mountain-." by Henry V. Maxwell, wa- il- 

 lustrated from original drawings bydara T. (ii.-h- 

 am : while from William H. Drummoiid. M. D., 

 we had "Tin- Habitant, and Other French < 

 dian Poem-." with an introduction by L'.ni- l-'re- 

 chette. and from Cha: v i Q, D. Rob li..ok 



of the Native"; and Kichanl Watson (ii, 



the Country." 



Political, social, and Moral Xeicucc. "This 

 Country of' I're-ident Benjamin liar- 



presents a view of the machinery of on: 

 tioiial (iovernment in motion. " Ivpiality." by Kd- 

 ward liellamv, was perhaps one of the m'o-t talked 

 of b.M.ks ,,f the \, ar. and its theories were met and 



oloeyof birth and the relation of th What 



tngBoyou?h< lo ki >w" WHS written for the 

 nius Stall. D. D.:and 

 similar in' ^irls wa- 



briefly in "Abn-.-t a \Voman. M by Mary 

 Allen. M. I>. Vol. II of the M-c M >d series O f the 

 "In-: ' the Library of the Surgeon- 



General's Office, U. Sw AS covered B-By water. 



^Ial|s. had an introduction by David A. 

 Wells; and from Freeman Otis Willey we had a 

 study of the \.-x-'l <|ii'-stion of "Tin- Laborer and 

 the Capitalist." -The Workers: An Kxperim-nt 

 in Reality Th .rJ of tie 



periences" of Prof. Walter A. Wyckoff in an at- 

 tempt tosupftort himself for two years as an un- 

 skilled workingman. * State Control of Trad. 



